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Ink jet textile printing /

With the rapid expansion of ink jet printing, textile printing and allied industries need to understand the principles underpinning this technology and how it is currently being successfully implemented into textile products. Considering the evolution of new print processes, technological developmen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cie, Christina (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, UK : Woodhead Publishing, 2015.
Colección:Woodhead publishing in textiles ; no. 161.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Ink Jet Textile Printing; Copyright; Contents; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; Preface; Chapter 1: Theoretical foundations for ink jet technology; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Hydrodynamics; 1.3. Elasticity; 1.4. Viscosity; 1.5. Electricity; 1.5.1. Piezoelectricity; 1.6. Surface tension; 1.7. The ``founders� � of ink jet technology; 1.8. The first ink jet printer; 1.9. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: The development of ink jet printing on textiles; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. The first ink jet printer; 2.3. The emergence of ink jet printing; 2.3.1. Drop-on-demand
  • 2.3.2. Continuous delivery2.3.3. Application and adaptation; 2.3.4. Thermal ink jet; 2.4. Carpet: the first ink jet printer on textiles; 2.5. Fabric: the next ink jet printer; 2.6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Cloth as a substrate for ink jet printing; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The production of printed textiles; 3.2.1. The origin of the textile repeat; 3.2.2. Printing methods: stamp or stencil; 3.2.3. Screen-based textile printing; 3.2.4. Ink jet textile printing; 3.3. Textile handling; 3.3.1. Textile handling: flatbed; 3.3.2. Textile handling: roll-to-roll
  • 3.3.2.1. Rollers and cylinders3.3.2.2. Paper-backing; 3.3.2.3. Belt feed; 3.4. Ink as a consumable; 3.5. Direct to garment; 3.5.1. Speed; 3.5.2. Experimental inks; 3.5.3. Hybrid systems; 3.5.4. Commercial realities; 3.6. Printing on carpet; 3.7. Printing on fabric; 3.7.1. Resolution and speed; 3.8. The business of printers and textiles; 3.9. Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Color management in ink jet printing; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. The perception of color; 4.3. The production of color; 4.3.1. Color mixing: hue; 4.3.2. Color dilution: saturation; 4.3.3. Color highlights: value
  • 4.4. Defining color4.4.1. Measuring difference: tolerance; 4.5. Workflow for the design, print, and sale of printed textiles; 4.5.1. Workflow, with digital devices; 4.6. Calibration; 4.6.1. Automated calibration; 4.6.2. ``Systemic� � calibration; 4.7. Color print production; 4.7.1. Design generation; 4.7.2. Monitors; 4.7.3. Scanners and cameras; 4.7.4. Paper printers; 4.7.5. Color maps, charts, tables, matrix, or matrices; 4.7.6. Ink jet textile printers; 4.8. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Pretreatment for ink jet printing; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Pretreatment application
  • 5.2.1. Applying pretreatments5.3. Pretreatment ingredients; 5.4. Research for pretreatment; 5.4.1. Investing in research and development (R & D); 5.5. Prepared for print fabrics; 5.5.1. Fabrics prepared for digital printing; 5.5.2. Print engineering; 5.6. Pretreatment, postprint treatment, and pollution; 5.6.1. Substance impact; 5.6.2. Material flow; 5.6.3. Risk; 5.7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Ink jet print heads; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Drop formation and delivery; 6.3. Print head architecture; 6.3.1. Filter: ink chamber; 6.3.2. Form: ink channels; 6.3.3. Fire: nozzles